Shakespeare's Imagery: And what it Tells UsAn analysis of the ways in which Shakespeare's imagery functions to reveal literary and personal motives. |
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Page 224
... noticed - at any rate in part by the most casual reader , chiefly for two reasons . In view of the later development of this habit of con- tinuous and dominant imagery , peculiar I believe to Shakespeare , and of the subtle yet ...
... noticed - at any rate in part by the most casual reader , chiefly for two reasons . In view of the later development of this habit of con- tinuous and dominant imagery , peculiar I believe to Shakespeare , and of the subtle yet ...
Page 249
... of one of the varied ways in which Shakespeare - through imagery - often without our conscious recognition of his method , profoundly affects us . K.J. 3. 4. 166 4. 3. 25 5. 7. 54 5.7.57 K.J. Long before I noticed , in actual statistics ,
... of one of the varied ways in which Shakespeare - through imagery - often without our conscious recognition of his method , profoundly affects us . K.J. 3. 4. 166 4. 3. 25 5. 7. 54 5.7.57 K.J. Long before I noticed , in actual statistics ,
Page 374
... noticed . This is Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire . Holinshed , in his history of Richard II , has but passing references to the ' castell of Berkelie ' where the Duke of York stayed to receive the king on his way back through Wales ...
... noticed . This is Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire . Holinshed , in his history of Richard II , has but passing references to the ' castell of Berkelie ' where the Duke of York stayed to receive the king on his way back through Wales ...
Contents
The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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